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@Lazyfootballapp maxi, gamer, content creator

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badguy {LAZY}@badguyLAZY·
Most Web3 gaming projects follow the same playbook. Hype the token, ship something barely playable, let the community carry the corpse until the next cycle. I've been deep in this space long enough to develop a pretty aggressive filter. Most things don't pass it. These three do. Not because they're perfect. Because I've been watching them build, and I've seen enough to know the difference between a project with a future and one that's just burning time until the exit. 1) @SynergyGuild started the way most do. A group of people who genuinely loved Web3 gaming, jumping into projects early, running game nights, building community around games they believed in. Most guilds stopped there. Synergy didn't. Now they've built something bigger. A platform with large scale events, serious collaborative campaigns with gaming projects, and a real space for content creators to get recognized. The most recent campaign was with @Anichess. Five different activities, something for everyone. It just wrapped up, which means a new collab is coming. If you've been sitting on the sidelines, this is the moment to get in. synergyguild.gg/dashboard/logi… 2) @LazyFootballApp is a football manager simulator with deep mechanics and a real economy. It started back in spring 2022 with an NFT mint on Solana. That collection is still alive, and its utility is actively used in the game to this day, just on Base now. Speaking of Base: Lazy Football is available on the @baseapp, and as far as I'm concerned it's the only genuinely solid gaming project on that platform. The economy is real: you trade assets with actual players, speculate on the market, buy low, sell high. Something Web2 will never give you. And most Web3 competitors fake it on top of a Ponzi structure. This one has an actual game underneath. Lineups, player development, building upgrades. The trading layer sits on top of something that works. Season 11 is wrapping up soon. Persistent rumors point to a new match simulator dropping in the next season, which if true is a big deal. Good time to join before it drops. app.lazy.football/register?invit… 3) @gh_jetton started as a Telegram mini app, inspired by the spirit of old-school browser RPGs that defined online gaming for an entire generation in Eastern Europe. Back when people still believed Telegram could host real games, not just clickers and airdrop farmers. That vision is now growing into something much bigger. A full release on App Store, Google Play, and Steam is in the works. Right now there's a mid version available: a mid hardcore dungeon roguelite with weekly leaderboards. Addictive in the best possible way. You can jump in, get a feel for the game, give the devs feedback that actually matters, and if things go as planned, compete for a prize pool on the leaderboard starting next week. This is the part before it gets crowded. Worth paying attention to. crazygames.com/game/endless-d… I write about what genuinely interests me. These three do. Expect more updates. Thanks for reading. #Web3Gaming #GameFi
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Kipa@ffkipa4·
EZ $10,000 -> $23,612 Channel 14 gives Netanyahu's bloc 65 seats. PM suitability at 56%. 82% back his Iran war handling. This isn't a race—it's a mandate. Bibi stays. Аnd the market is starting to agree. Just watch. #NB4zhTH" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">polymarket.com/event/who-will…
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DimkaAI (❖,❖)π²@cryptoDimka070X·
I don't trust projects that promise everything at once Wallet social media messenger earn money all in one app Sounds like every scam I ever saw Then I looked closer Dlicom team locked their tokens for 60 months Not 6 not 12 sixty 70% of total supply went to community not the team Smart contract audited by Hacken zero critical issues Presale price $0.05 with $2.5M USDC liquidity pool ready at launch 30% of platform profits go to stakers in real USDT not points not promises 45% of ad revenue distributed directly to creators Every number tells the same story These people put their money where their mouth is Dlicom is either the most legitimate project I've seen this cycle Or the most elaborate trap ever built I know which one I believe @DlicomApp #WLDecoded #DLIC
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Berna@Berna7224·
I started reviewing games A WHILE back and haven't stopped since. I have reviewed over 70 games now which is insane to me, I didn't even know 20 web3 games back then. Which game should I review next?
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A couple of days ago I started a series In which I rate all web3 games. This series popped off so I wanna keep It going. In this image you can see which ones I have added to the list and which ones I have already recorded. What games am I missing? Which one from the list should I hop on in next?

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YOM@YOM_Official·
Big week ahead. We'll share more soon. Stay close.
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Berna@Berna7224·
Showing support is free. I and many others have been creating and pushing web3 gaming for YEARS and yet you decide to scroll instead of liking the post
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Anglio@anglio·
Good morning friends ☕️
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badguy {LAZY}@badguyLAZY·
Web3 gaming has been declared dead more times than I can count. I still think it's the most interesting thing in crypto. And I think the conversation around it has been missing the point for years.
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badguy {LAZY}@badguyLAZY·
This is a topic I genuinely care about, so forgive me if this thread was more feelings than structure. Just thinking out loud about something I think deserves more honest conversation.
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badguy {LAZY}@badguyLAZY·
When the people who know how to build great games won't touch your sector, the ceiling on what you can ship drops dramatically. You can't build for everyone if your team isn't built to do that yet. Start smaller. Build something that at least one audience considers genuinely good
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